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Tingting Dong1, Rongpeng Han2, Jiawen Yu2, Mingku Zhu2, Yi Zhang2, Ying Gong2, Zongyun Li3.
Abstract
Asparagus (A. officinalis L.) is a highly nutrition vegetable crop. Here, three purple asparagus cultivars, namely, Jing Zi-2, Purple Passion and Pacific Purple, and one green cultivar, namely, Jing Lv-1 were studied. At least 16 kinds of anthocyanins were identified in purple and green cultivars, and peonidin, cyanidin and their glycoside derivatives were found to be the major anthocyanins. Transcriptome data showed that most anthocyanin biosynthetic genes and at least 5 kinds of transcription factors were significantly differentially expressed significantly between the green and purple cultivars. Dark-treated experiments revealed that anthocyanins are not produced in the absence of light, and both the anthocyanin biosynthetic and regulatory genes were down-regulated greatly in the dark, implying that anthocyanins accumulation in asparagus is light-dependent. Overall, the results of this study provide useful information for understanding anthocyanin accumulation and the molecular mechanism of anthocyanin biosynthesis in asparagus.Entities:
Keywords: Anthocyanin; Asparagus; Cyanidin (PubChem CID: 128861); Cyanidin 3,5-O-diglucoside (PubChem CID: 441688); Cyanidin 3-O-glucoside (PubChem CID: 44256715); Cyanidin 3-O-rutinoside (PubChem CID: 441674); Delphinidin (PubChem CID: 128853); Differentially expressed genes; Flavonoid biosynthesis; Malvidin (PubChem CID: 159287); Malvidin 3-O-glucoside (PubChem CID: 443652); Pelargonidin (PubChem CID: 440832); Pelargonidin 3-O-beta-d-glucoside (PubChem CID: 443648); Peonidin (PubChem CID: 441773); Transcriptome
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30236664 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2018.07.120
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514